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Whether they have mass or not. This not the
point. They have energy and that has gravity. The question is: Can we determine how many there actually are? Anybody know results from experiments that set a lower limit? |
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Nick wrote: Whether they have mass or not. This not the point. They have energy and that has gravity. The question is: Can we determine how many there actually are? Anybody know results from experiments that set a lower limit? Gotta be more than five. p |
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platopes wrote: Nick wrote: Whether they have mass or not. This not the point. They have energy and that has gravity. The question is: Can we determine how many there actually are? Anybody know results from experiments that set a lower limit? Gotta be more than five. p Funny platopes, There are six types of neutrinos of which three are the anti-neutrinos. |
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first of all
you already leaned from me that: 'no mass no real physics'!! (even no energy!!) 2 i would prefer to think about them as composed of the Circlons 3 my guess is that it is impossible to know how many of them ATB Y.Porat -------------------------- |
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Nick wrote: Whether they have mass or not. This not the point. They have energy and that has gravity. Oh, but it is the point...and it is on the order of a few eV. Not enough to tip the scales to make this universe collapse at any rate. The question is: Can we determine how many there actually are? We can guess. We know the reactions that took place as the universe formed, and we know what was formed. Anybody know results from experiments that set a lower limit? ....on what? Neutrino mass? By the way, WHICH neutrino? There are three of them. Go forth and learn something for a change! http://pdg.lbl.gov/2005/listings/lxxx.html http://scholar.google.com |
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Nick wrote: platopes wrote: Nick wrote: Whether they have mass or not. This not the point. They have energy and that has gravity. The question is: Can we determine how many there actually are? Anybody know results from experiments that set a lower limit? Gotta be more than five. p Funny platopes, There are six types of neutrinos of which three are the anti-neutrinos. http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0106/20sno/ "Even though there is an enormous number of neutrinos in the universe, the mass limits show that neutrinos make up only a small fraction of the total mass and energy content of the universe," said Hamish Robertson of the University of Washington. (end quote) Lower limit: an enormous number. p |
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Much better chance that space accelerating inflation will be the
membrane that will globe in the universe for eternity Bert |
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